Hello all
I hope the autumn sunshine is treating you well.
I am in the process of setting up a learning programme using and inspired by the Georgian courtroom and original holding cells in our newly opened museum and wondered
if anyone might be interested in having a chat about approaches if you have a similar space and/or setting up a group of some sort for sharing ideas and practice (if one doesn’t exist already)?
I am really interested to learn about peoples’ approaches to using the spaces across the key stages as well as beyond history, into citizenship/PSHE and literacy.
We are approaching family and adult engagement through trails, quizzes and re-enactments at the moment but I would be interested to hear about how you approach any audience really!
Hope we can have some meaningful discussions going forward.
Many thanks and best wishes
Eleanor
Eleanor Payne
Learning and Interpretation Officer
St Albans Museums
St Albans Museum + Gallery | Town Hall | St Peters Street | St Albans | AL1 3DH
Verulamium Museum | St Michael’s Street | St Albans | AL3 4SW
T: 01727 751821
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www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk/learn
Verulamium Museum Sandford Award Winner 2017
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